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C. FERREIRA |
In H. J. Caulfield, S.-H. Chen, H.-D. Cheng, R. Duro, V. Honavar, E. E. Kerre, M. Lu, M. G. Romay, T. K. Shih, D. Ventura, P. P. Wang, Y. Yang, eds., Proceedings of the 6th Joint Conference on Information Sciences, 4th International Workshop on Frontiers in Evolutionary Algorithms, pages 614-617, Research Triangle Park, North Carolina, USA, 2002.
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Mutation, Transposition, and Recombination: An Analysis of the Evolutionary Dynamics
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Evolutionary Dynamics |
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The analysis of the evolutionary dynamics of some of the populations of
Figure 1 can be helpful to gain some insight into the adaptive strength of evolutionary systems. Obviously, the most interesting populations have the highest success rates. However, it would also be most useful to analyze the evolutionary dynamics of less efficient systems and compare them with the most efficient.
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